In the nighttime hours of Dec. 13, the streaking glow of falling stars will ignite across darkened skies, giving stargazers a glimpse of one of the most active meteor showers of the year: the Geminid Meteor Shower.
It is set to peak on Saturday night into the predawn hours of Sunday morning, and is considered to be one of the most consistently active meteor showers
Sweet. Thanks for the heads up
ReplyDeleteAny meteorites fall from the sky and land in the new park?? Who was there for the opening?? Did we get our monies worth??
ReplyDeleteNo Bueno.
DeleteRain may have delayed some work required before opening (like striping the parking spaces).
Fences still up.
Rain delayed the opening of the park ?? Wtf ?? Buncha pussies!!
DeleteSo can we use the park if it rains or do we have to stay home ?? Will the city close the park when it rains ?? What a buncha wieners ... Scared of a little water.
This Friday the fences come down. The email to business owners in the Vons center had the wrong Friday, or the business owner I talked to misread it.
DeleteI talked to the fence company subcontractor yesterday.